The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, January 16, 1913, Image 3
K Til E DAILY NERRABKAN 11:00 CLASSES EXCUSED FRIDAY N. Y. PIE SENT BY P. P. IS 0. K. THEATRES UNIVERSITY BULLETIN X ( Edwin F. Mead, Former Editor of New England Magazine Will Sptik. A convocation of special IntereBt to the Btudents will bo held Friday morn ing In Memorial Hall. Edwin F. Mead, head of tho American Peace Society, and formerly editor of tho Now Eng land Magazine, will deliver one of his good lectures. In order to give all students an op portunity to hear this address the University authorities will excuse all 11 o'clock classes. It Is not known what topic ho will talk on, but It Ib enough to Bay that It. Is an oppor tunity no one should miss. An Important meeting of tho Juniors In the Engineering College will he held at 11:30 this morning In M. A. 102. The Nuckolls County club will moot Saturday night at the homo of Prof. A. A. Iteed, 1251 South Twenty seventh, at 8 o'clock. All students hailing from that county are Invited. Tho Lincoln Peru club will give a dinner at 6:30 on Friday evening, January 17, at the Llndell hotel. Plates may bo reserved by Peru peo ple for themselves and friends by calling Auto. L-7697. MU8EUM GET8 WOLF PELT. The Unlvorslty Museum received an elegant coyote hide, the anfmal having been shot very near tho Have lock shops. In winter theso small prairie wolves como closer and closer to clvlHuation -because their winter prey of rabbits and prairie chickens are becoming scarcer every year. Dor Dentecho Geselllgo Voreln will meot with Julia Reusch.2275 South Fourteenth streets, Thursday evening, January 23. A short program will be given, followed by the election of of ficers for next semester. Mother's Mince Pie Arrives for Stu dent After 1,500 Mile Journey In Uncle 8am's New Delivery. A new use of tho parcels poBt has been discovered which seemB to place the new system In a class of Its own, as a boon to the student who longB for tho delicaclcB of home. A home-made mince plo from Now York city has re cently been received by E D. Stock well. The pie was In a prime condi tion and remained intact. Considering that New York Is a two and a half day'B journey from Lincoln, and is a distance of about 1,500 miles the fact that it was recelrod in such an excellent condition seems to Bpenk well for the utility of tho new method of conveying packages. Telephono Yulo Bros at once. Freshmen as well as older students will receive a hearty welcome, courte ous treatment, and tho beBt of service at Green's Barber Shop and Bathhouse, 120 N. 11th St. Adv. SS5J55 L? arS bbbbbbbbbbbbbbbi bbs bbbbi bbbb m bbbbbbbbbi -ZZLZZ-LSS bbbVNIbHbm& " BBBBBwfr Hf. HaSI '!bB .i i SH bbbbbV-bbbbbbk bBt"" .AKJbbb '9 bbb..? 't' 9'B PHH BBBBKv-BBBBK BBBt ' t&Si J 4ABHBBy .gju -BBfea BBBBSB BBBBBBJ ibbbbBrI . rV' WliammVrdw'BBmmmW BBbHH' Mt& - p I wF' IbBbI BBBBBBBBBBBVX F "- jC J I BBBBrJ'S. . 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The KoBmot Klub again desires to announce that the competition for its annual play will close Friday. The Klub wishes to U'f, again ull studtnts having compositions to suinbit, do so by tomorrow. 'J he Klub must have a satisfactory play for the sprinp pro duction nd a3 the try outB win oc cur soon after February 1, Mie selec tion must be made immediately. ENGLISH CLUB MEETS. OLIVER THEATRE Frl. 8at. &. 8at. Mat. Jan. 17-18 "GYPSY LOVE" The Lehar Comic Opera Company of 80 Enlarged Orchestra Night $2 to 50c. Mat. Orch. $1 MONDAY NIGHT, JAN 20. Mme. Emma 8ALVE Prices $2 to 50c. ORPHEUM ADVANCED VAUDEVILLE GEORGE FELIX BARRY GIRL8 ANNIE KENT THE MU8IKALGIRL8 I8HIKAWA BROTHERS LAWRENICE JOHN80N DEWITT YOUNG AND 8I8TER DAVID KDID Bar. Mats at 2:15 Prlcea 15c, 25c Night, 8:15 15c, 25c, 35c and 80c Club Expresses Sorrow Over Death of Mlso Longman. At a special meeting of the English club held yesterday evening a commit tee was appointed to draw up resolu tions expressing the deep sympathy and sorrow of the club because of the death of Miss Longman. Miss Long-' man was a member of this organiza tion and was one of its prominent members while active In the society. LYRIC THUR., FRL, 8AT. HARRY MOR8E A. CO. BEACH t CARROL PHOTO PLAYS "The Ambassador's Disappearance" "The Girl at the Brook" "8tartlng Something" Pathe's Weekly 3 8HOW8 DAILY 2, 7 &. 9 P. M. ALL 8EAT8 10c KOCIAN Famous Bohemian Violinist Oliver Theater Thursday, Jan. 16th Seats, $1.50, $1.00, 75c and 50c at Oliver Box Office. Hagonsick'B Orchestra, Auto B-2990. t) Jones' Orchestra, rhone L-860B. C.'H. Frey, University florist. 1133 O at Ted Marrlner Cleaner, Hatter and Repairer. Auto B1799. 235 No. 11th. Only a few U. of N. calendars left at the Unl. Book Store. Adv. ,LET THE DAILY NEBRA8KAN 8H0P KUHL PRINTING CO. 212-215 8outh 12th 8t.p Auto B-2082, DO YOUR PROGRAM AND C 80CIETY PRINTING A little better. Duncan's Fraternal Print Shop. Adv. George Bros., artistic and Individual programs, menus and stationery. The lateat stylos. 1313 N. Adv. TRY OUR LUNCHEONETTES They are always the beat We serve hot and cold drinks all winter long. Lincolitr Candy Kitchei South West Corner 14 and O Street